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  1. As having schizophrenia, a serious mental illness. The current term, bipolar ,disorder is of fairly recent origin and refers to the cycling between high and
  2. Antipsychotics for managing acute psychotic episodes in schizophrenia or, bipolar ,disorder, and as a longer-term maintenance treatment for reducing the
  3. Is that the affected person experiences states of mania and depression. Often, bipolar ,is inconsistent among patients because some people feel depressed more often
  4. 1957,employing the terms unipolar disorder (major depressive disorder) and, bipolar ,disorder. Signs and symptoms Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people
  5. And severity of mood episodes experienced; the range is often described as the, bipolar ,spectrum. Estimates of the lifetime prevalence of bipolar disorder vary, with
  6. The disorder. Bipolar disorder can appear to be unipolar depression. Diagnosing, bipolar ,disorder is often difficult, even for mental health professionals. What
  7. Manic depressive illness is usually referred to as bipolar disorder or, bipolar , Referential nomenclature A simple nomenclature system was introduced in 1978
  8. It is a powerful sedative. * Ziprasidone (Geodon) - Approved in 2004 to treat, bipolar ,disorder. Side-effects include a prolonged QT interval in the heart, which can
  9. 4.4 million between 2003 and 2006,in part because of increases in diagnoses of, bipolar ,disorder. Due to the chronic nature of the treated disorders, antipsychotic
  10. Conditions with which antipsychotics might be used include schizophrenia, bipolar ,disorder and delusional disorder. Antipsychotics might also be used to counter
  11. With care, usually in conjunction with mood stabilizers, in the treatment of, bipolar ,disorder, as they can exacerbate symptoms of mania. They can also trigger mania
  12. Cases, the individual may become psychotic, a condition also known as severe, bipolar ,depression with psychotic features. These symptoms include delusions or, less
  13. They were experiencing hypomania. Mixed affective episode In the context of, bipolar ,disorder, a mixed state is a condition during which symptoms of mania and
  14. However, certain special pens have been invented that do work upside-down. The, bipolar ,spectrum (BS) refers to a category of mood disorders that feature abnormally
  15. Cytokine processes take place during clinical depression, mania and, bipolar ,disorder, and it is possible that symptoms of these conditions are attenuated
  16. Prejudice against individuals with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. People with, bipolar ,disorder exhibiting psychotic symptoms can sometimes be misdiagnosed as having
  17. Fumarate (Seroquel) is designed primarily to treat schizophrenia and, bipolar ,disorder, but frequently causes somnolence because of its affinity for
  18. Flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction. It was in the 1960s that the, bipolar ,dominance of England and Australia in world cricket was seriously challenged
  19. And anxiety disorder. * Quetiapine (Seroquel) - Used primarily to treat, bipolar ,disorder and schizophrenia, and " off-label" to treat chronic insomnia and
  20. Described as the bipolar spectrum. Estimates of the lifetime prevalence of, bipolar ,disorder vary, with studies typically giving values of the order of 1 %, with
  21. That many people with creative talents have also suffered from some form of, bipolar ,disorder. It is often suggested that creativity and bipolar disorder are linked
  22. Species The Ruffed Grouse is larger with a fan-like tail. Bipolar disorder or, bipolar ,affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a
  23. Association between bipolar disorder and creativity. Causes The causes of, bipolar ,disorder likely vary between individuals. Twin studies have been limited by
  24. Delusions and hallucinations. The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar ,II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity of mood
  25. Stigma, stereotypes,and prejudice against individuals with a diagnosis of, bipolar ,disorder. People with bipolar disorder exhibiting psychotic symptoms can
  26. Genetic factors contribute substantially to the likelihood of developing, bipolar ,disorder, and environmental factors are also implicated. Bipolar disorder is
  27. Lamotrigine (Capital),are also used as mood stabilizers, particularly in, bipolar ,disorder. Both lithium and Aborigine have also been studied and used to
  28. That feature abnormally elevated or depressed mood. These disorders range from, bipolar ,I disorder, featuring full-blown manic episodes, to cyclothymic, featuring less
  29. Of mania. They can also trigger mania or hypomania in some patients with, bipolar ,disorder and in a small percentage of patients with depression. SSRIs are the
  30. Disorders including schizophrenia, acute manic episodes, and maintenance of, bipolar ,disorder * Risperidone (Risperdal) -Divided dosing is recommended until
  31. Development for the treatment of schizophrenia and acute mania associated with, bipolar ,disorder. * Piperidine (Invest) - Derivative of risperidone that was
  32. Or delusional ideas. Sexual drive may increase. At more extreme phases of, bipolar ,I, a person in a manic state can begin to experience psychosis, or a break with
  33. With a highly elongated shape. They may play an important role in creating the, bipolar ,outflow in the region. Extragalactic ammonia was imaged using the VLA in IC
  34. Stimulants are known to trigger manic episodes in people suffering from, bipolar ,disorder. Close supervision of those with substance abuse disorders is urged.
  35. Symptoms as delusions and hallucinations. The disorder has been subdivided into, bipolar ,I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity
  36. From some form of bipolar disorder. It is often suggested that creativity and, bipolar ,disorder are linked. Genetic factors contribute substantially to the likelihood
  37. As well as disordered thought),particularly in schizophrenia and, bipolar ,disorder. A first generation of antipsychotics, known as typical antipsychotics
  38. If left untreated. Manic episode Mania is the signature characteristic of, bipolar ,disorder and, depending on its severity, is how the disorder is classified.
  39. That extrapyramidal symptoms occurred in 5–15 % of patients, a study of, bipolar ,disorder in a real world clinical setting found a rate of 63 %, questioning the
  40. Pharmaceutical company funding of trials. Another Cochrane review in 2009,of, bipolar ,disorder, found the efficacy and risk/benefit ratio better for the traditional
  41. Is often difficult, even for mental health professionals. What distinguishes, bipolar ,disorder from unipolar depression is that the affected person experiences
  42. As they exacerbate mood shifting. Lithium remains the standard treatment for, bipolar ,disorder and is often used in conjunction with other medications, depending on
  43. A co-occurring diagnosis of narcissistic or antisocial personality disorder, bipolar ,disorder, schizophrenia,impulse disorders or attention deficit/hyperactivity
  44. Depression. Depressive episode Signs and symptoms of the depressive phase of, bipolar ,disorder include persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety,guilt, anger
  45. Or with mixed episodes that feature symptoms of both. The concept of the, bipolar ,spectrum is similar to that of Emil Kraepelin's original concept of manic
  46. Are several childhood precursors in children who later receive a diagnosis of, bipolar ,disorder. They may show subtle early traits such as mood abnormalities, full
  47. Illness. Currently, Manic depressive illness is usually referred to as, bipolar ,disorder or bipolar . Referential nomenclature A simple nomenclature system was
  48. Depressive states. Some studies have found a significant association between, bipolar ,disorder and creativity. Causes The causes of bipolar disorder likely vary
  49. Characteristic By condition * List of people believed to have been affected by, bipolar ,disorder By occupation By scholastic area By achievement or status * Michael H.
  50. Patients—the more likely the first few episodes are to be depression. Because a, bipolar ,diagnosis requires a manic or hypomanic episode, many patients are initially

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